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I'm trying to teach myself more and more about vMix (with the help of many in this forum, feels like I spend more time in this forum than sleeping lol) and I had a strange one happen yesterday, so I thought I'd ask if anyone would know the answer! I've created a Multiview input (called Main Show), and for the layers I have placed a backdrop (the studio set), another Multiview input (called Panels where four images are placed at an angle), a presenter and a ticker. All ok so far, looks good and everything is working as expected. I then created another virtual set and zoomed in an additional 30% to give me a presenter headshot look, thus allowing me to jump back and forth from the whole set to just the presenter. So far so good, all ok, doing what I want. Now, here's the issue (oh get on with it you say), when I zoom in for the head shot, the multiple panels move out of alignment but the border overlay stays in position! I've placed two pictures below to give you a better idea as to what is happening, would anyone know how to resolve this please? I have also tried using a Virtual Set, but the same thing happens, no matter what I've tired the panels misalign. Thanks in advance. vMix Capture 29 September 2020 16-15-10.png (3,325kb) downloaded 1 time(s). vMix-Capture-29-September-2020-16-15-10.jpg (269kb) downloaded 0 time(s). vMix-Capture-29-September-2020-16-15-00.jpg (281kb) downloaded 0 time(s).
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Might be helpfull to tell which VS you used in order to replicate or know the actual structure of your multiviews (elements)
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Originally Posted by: doggy Might be helpfull to tell which VS you used in order to replicate or know the actual structure of your multiviews (elements) Created just a Blank Input and called 'Panel Window' 1. None 2. None 3. Image_01 (image angled into desired position) 4. Image_02 (image angled into desired position) 5. Image_03 (image angled into desired position) 6. Image_04 (image angled into desired position) 7. Panel Overlay (blank border -image angled into desired position) Created another Blank Input and called 'Main Show' 1. Window Background 2. Studio Set 3. Panel Window 4. None 5. Presenter 6. Ticker Created Virtual Set from Main Show (renamed and Zoomed in for Head Shot) = Images not align Created Virtual Set from Main Show (renamed and Zoomed in for Mid Shot) - No issues I hope that makes it clearer doggy. Thanks
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For what it's worth Your 4 screen "display" doesn't match the perspective of the studio imo should also have gone for 1 UV map or as 1 layer to put your 4 monitors in as one instead of 4 layers And why 2 VS's instead of just zooming/pan your one
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Originally Posted by: doggy For what it's worth Your 4 screen "display" doesn't match the perspective of the studio imo should also have gone for 1 UV map or as 1 layer to put your 4 monitors in as one instead of 4 layers And why 2 VS's instead of just zooming/pan your one Thanks doggy, it's not going to be used for live broadcasts, I'm just playing around learning vMix so I can understand it a bit better, thanks for al your help btw in my other posts.
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Quote:it's not going to be used for live broadcasts, I'm just playing around learning vMix so I can understand it a bit better, Might as well learn it correctly, what else is the point of posting your problem ;-)
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Originally Posted by: doggy Quote:it's not going to be used for live broadcasts, I'm just playing around learning vMix so I can understand it a bit better, Might as well learn it correctly, what else is the point of posting your problem ;-) Absolutely agree with you there, it's all about learning and with yours and others on here guiding I'll get there. Thx. Got it all working perfect, thanks again for all your help. vMix-Capture-30-September-2020-00-03-53.jpg (269kb) downloaded 0 time(s). vMix-Capture-30-September-2020-00-04-03.jpg (211kb) downloaded 0 time(s).
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